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    tasmanian wolf
    [ noun ]
    rare doglike carnivorous marsupial of Tasmania having stripes on its back; probably extinct
    <noun.animal>


    Tasmanian \Tas*ma"ni*an\ (t[a^]z*m[=a]"n[i^]*an), a.
    Of or pertaining to Tasmania, or Van Diemen's Land. -- n. A
    native or inhabitant of Tasmania; specifically (Ethnol.), in
    the plural, the race of men that formerly inhabited Tasmania,
    but is now extinct.

    {Tasmanian cider tree}. (Bot.) See the Note under
    {Eucalyptus}.

    {Tasmanian devil}. (Zo["o]l.) See under {Devil}.

    {Tasmanian wolf} (Zo["o]l.), a savage carnivorous marsupial;
    -- called also {zebra wolf}. See {Zebra wolf}, under
    {Wolf}.


    Wolf \Wolf\, n.; pl. {Wolves}. [OE. wolf, wulf, AS. wulf; akin
    to OS. wulf, D. & G. wolf, Icel. [=u]lfr, Sw. ulf, Dan. ulv,
    Goth. wulfs, Lith. vilkas, Russ. volk', L. lupus, Gr. ly`kos,
    Skr. v[.r]ka; also to Gr. "e`lkein to draw, drag, tear in
    pieces. [root]286. Cf. {Lupine}, a., {Lyceum}.]
    1. (Zo["o]l.) Any one of several species of wild and savage
    carnivores belonging to the genus {Canis} and closely
    allied to the common dog. The best-known and most
    destructive species are the European wolf ({Canis lupus}),
    the American gray, or timber, wolf ({Canis occidentalis}),
    and the prairie wolf, or coyote. Wolves often hunt in
    packs, and may thus attack large animals and even man.

    2. (Zo["o]l.) One of the destructive, and usually hairy,
    larv[ae] of several species of beetles and grain moths;
    as, the bee wolf.

    3. Fig.: Any very ravenous, rapacious, or destructive person
    or thing; especially, want; starvation; as, they toiled
    hard to keep the wolf from the door.

    4. A white worm, or maggot, which infests granaries.

    5. An eating ulcer or sore. Cf. {Lupus}. [Obs.]

    If God should send a cancer upon thy face, or a wolf
    into thy side. --Jer. Taylor.

    6. (Mus.)
    (a) The harsh, howling sound of some of the chords on an
    organ or piano tuned by unequal temperament.
    (b) In bowed instruments, a harshness due to defective
    vibration in certain notes of the scale.

    7. (Textile Manuf.) A willying machine. --Knight.

    {Black wolf}. (Zo["o]l.)
    (a) A black variety of the European wolf which is common
    in the Pyrenees.
    (b) A black variety of the American gray wolf.

    {Golden wolf} (Zo["o]l.), the Thibetan wolf ({Canis
    laniger}); -- called also {chanco}.

    {Indian wolf} (Zo["o]l.), an Asiatic wolf ({Canis pallipes})
    which somewhat resembles a jackal. Called also {landgak}.


    {Prairie wolf} (Zo["o]l.), the coyote.

    {Sea wolf}. (Zo["o]l.) See in the Vocabulary.

    {Strand wolf} (Zo["o]l.) the striped hyena.

    {Tasmanian wolf} (Zo["o]l.), the zebra wolf.

    {Tiger wolf} (Zo["o]l.), the spotted hyena.

    {To keep the wolf from the door}, to keep away poverty; to
    prevent starvation. See {Wolf}, 3, above. --Tennyson.

    {Wolf dog}. (Zo["o]l.)
    (a) The mastiff, or shepherd dog, of the Pyrenees,
    supposed by some authors to be one of the ancestors of
    the St. Bernard dog.
    (b) The Irish greyhound, supposed to have been used
    formerly by the Danes for chasing wolves.
    (c) A dog bred between a dog and a wolf, as the Eskimo
    dog.

    {Wolf eel} (Zo["o]l.), a wolf fish.

    {Wolf fish} (Zo["o]l.), any one of several species of large,
    voracious marine fishes of the genus {Anarrhichas},
    especially the common species ({Anarrhichas lupus}) of
    Europe and North America. These fishes have large teeth
    and powerful jaws. Called also {catfish}, {sea cat}, {sea
    wolf}, {stone biter}, and {swinefish}.

    {Wolf net}, a kind of net used in fishing, which takes great
    numbers of fish.

    {Wolf's peach} (Bot.), the tomato, or love apple
    ({Lycopersicum esculentum}).

    {Wolf spider} (Zo["o]l.), any one of numerous species of
    running ground spiders belonging to the genus {Lycosa}, or
    family {Lycosid[ae]}. These spiders run about rapidly in
    search of their prey. Most of them are plain brown or
    blackish in color. See Illust. in App.

    {Zebra wolf} (Zo["o]l.), a savage carnivorous marsupial
    ({Thylacinus cynocephalus}) native of Tasmania; -- called
    also {Tasmanian wolf}.


    Wolf \Wolf\, n.; pl. {Wolves}. [OE. wolf, wulf, AS. wulf; akin
    to OS. wulf, D. & G. wolf, Icel. [=u]lfr, Sw. ulf, Dan. ulv,
    Goth. wulfs, Lith. vilkas, Russ. volk', L. lupus, Gr. ly`kos,
    Skr. v[.r]ka; also to Gr. "e`lkein to draw, drag, tear in
    pieces. [root]286. Cf. {Lupine}, a., {Lyceum}.]
    1. (Zo["o]l.) Any one of several species of wild and savage
    carnivores belonging to the genus {Canis} and closely
    allied to the common dog. The best-known and most
    destructive species are the European wolf ({Canis lupus}),
    the American gray, or timber, wolf ({Canis occidentalis}),
    and the prairie wolf, or coyote. Wolves often hunt in
    packs, and may thus attack large animals and even man.

    2. (Zo["o]l.) One of the destructive, and usually hairy,
    larv[ae] of several species of beetles and grain moths;
    as, the bee wolf.

    3. Fig.: Any very ravenous, rapacious, or destructive person
    or thing; especially, want; starvation; as, they toiled
    hard to keep the wolf from the door.

    4. A white worm, or maggot, which infests granaries.

    5. An eating ulcer or sore. Cf. {Lupus}. [Obs.]

    If God should send a cancer upon thy face, or a wolf
    into thy side. --Jer. Taylor.

    6. (Mus.)
    (a) The harsh, howling sound of some of the chords on an
    organ or piano tuned by unequal temperament.
    (b) In bowed instruments, a harshness due to defective
    vibration in certain notes of the scale.

    7. (Textile Manuf.) A willying machine. --Knight.

    {Black wolf}. (Zo["o]l.)
    (a) A black variety of the European wolf which is common
    in the Pyrenees.
    (b) A black variety of the American gray wolf.

    {Golden wolf} (Zo["o]l.), the Thibetan wolf ({Canis
    laniger}); -- called also {chanco}.

    {Indian wolf} (Zo["o]l.), an Asiatic wolf ({Canis pallipes})
    which somewhat resembles a jackal. Called also {landgak}.


    {Prairie wolf} (Zo["o]l.), the coyote.

    {Sea wolf}. (Zo["o]l.) See in the Vocabulary.

    {Strand wolf} (Zo["o]l.) the striped hyena.

    {Tasmanian wolf} (Zo["o]l.), the zebra wolf.

    {Tiger wolf} (Zo["o]l.), the spotted hyena.

    {To keep the wolf from the door}, to keep away poverty; to
    prevent starvation. See {Wolf}, 3, above. --Tennyson.

    {Wolf dog}. (Zo["o]l.)
    (a) The mastiff, or shepherd dog, of the Pyrenees,
    supposed by some authors to be one of the ancestors of
    the St. Bernard dog.
    (b) The Irish greyhound, supposed to have been used
    formerly by the Danes for chasing wolves.
    (c) A dog bred between a dog and a wolf, as the Eskimo
    dog.

    {Wolf eel} (Zo["o]l.), a wolf fish.

    {Wolf fish} (Zo["o]l.), any one of several species of large,
    voracious marine fishes of the genus {Anarrhichas},
    especially the common species ({Anarrhichas lupus}) of
    Europe and North America. These fishes have large teeth
    and powerful jaws. Called also {catfish}, {sea cat}, {sea
    wolf}, {stone biter}, and {swinefish}.

    {Wolf net}, a kind of net used in fishing, which takes great
    numbers of fish.

    {Wolf's peach} (Bot.), the tomato, or love apple
    ({Lycopersicum esculentum}).

    {Wolf spider} (Zo["o]l.), any one of numerous species of
    running ground spiders belonging to the genus {Lycosa}, or
    family {Lycosid[ae]}. These spiders run about rapidly in
    search of their prey. Most of them are plain brown or
    blackish in color. See Illust. in App.

    {Zebra wolf} (Zo["o]l.), a savage carnivorous marsupial
    ({Thylacinus cynocephalus}) native of Tasmania; -- called
    also {Tasmanian wolf}.

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